Prediction of future major world events has been made possible with the development of internet media and especially internet forums, not replacing but as complement of older techniques like astrology, pyromancy and other form of ancient divinations.

As we live in a world encrypted in a numeric Matrix, prediction of future major world events through the identification of purportedly leaked hints in the form of flashforwards, hidden in internet forums is now feasible.

After several years of trial and errors, this newly developed Art by S☫heil is now deemmed accurate enough for its inaugural public disclosure.But as in Quantum Physics, where the Uncertainty Principle applies, one can not predict both the geolocation, the date and the precise nature of the upcoming world event.

In this thread, we will start with the presentation of older predictions, then proceed with future upcoming events.

This is the exclusive Art of The Internet-Forumancy, discovered, developed and presented in this forum by Master S☫heil from Iran.

Note that the Laws of Physics have never been reported to be violated, only consistent with the indication that we live in the real world and not in a simulation.Q.E.D.

Yemeni forces have targeted and destroyed an Emirati military vessel in a rocket attack near the Red Sea port city of Mokha, al-Masirah TV says. The C-802 is the export upgraded version of the Chinese anti-ship missile YJ-8 (Chinese: 鹰击-8, literally "Eagle Strike"; NATO reporting name: CSS-N-8 Saccade).

The ship is a wave-piercing, aluminum-hulled, commercial catamaran with military enhancements, such as a helicopter flight deck, vehicle deck, small boat and unmanned vehicle launch and recovery capability, and a communications suite. While from the front the vessel looks like a trimaran, the center hull does not rest in the water and is not used for buoyancy. Propulsion is provided by directional water jets, so the ship does not have propellers or a rudder for steering, and can maneuver in twelve feet of water.

As of July 2015 the vessel is reported to be operated by the UAE's National Marine Dredging Company. The United Arab Emirates are part of the ongoing Saudi-led War in Yemen.